Benjamin Douglas
UCSG President
See Full ProfileThe Ursinus College Student Government (SGA) speaks and acts on the student body’s behalf in matters of student policy, residency, and activities.
The main decision-making body of the SGA is the 17-member Executive Board, consisting of a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Social Chair, and three representatives from each class. The Executive Board convenes regular meetings of the Student Senate where student representatives discuss current issues. It also oversees the operations of Class Councils and student committees.
The SGA kick starts projects and initiatives on campus to better the community for everyone. Some of these have included the Textbook Resource Pilot Program and the Reimert Pilot Program. The SGA also facilitates other organizations and committees’ efforts to improve the Ursinus community.
All students are encouraged to approach student government representatives in person or by email at SGA@ursinus.edu.
The Ursinus College Executive Board seeks to represent the student body to the local community and administration. Senate meetings are held in the Musser Auditorium where students can voice their concerns freely and the Executive Board will raise these concerns to the college.
For further information, please contact these members of the SGA Executive Board.
The Ursinus College 2024 Class Council seeks to represent the needs of their class to the Ursinus College Executive Board. Each class council runs at least two events per semester.
The Ursinus College 2025 Class Council seeks to represent the needs of their class to the Ursinus College Executive Board. Each class council runs at least two events per semester.
The Ursinus College 2026 Class Council seeks to represent the needs of their class to the Ursinus College Executive Board. Each class council runs at least two events per semester.
The Ursinus College 2026 Class Council seeks to represent the needs of their class to the Ursinus College Executive Board. Each class council runs at least two events per semester.